In 2012 and 2013, Mentifex open-source artificial intelligence has branched out from the English language {MindForth} program into the German-language {Wotan AI} and the Russian-language {Dushka AI}.

The free, open-source AI programs have become able to engage in automated reasoning with {InFerence}.

What the AI Mind programs lack is physical embodiment in robots with sensory inputs and motor activator outputs. Therefore AI enthusiasts in the English-speaking world or in the German-speaking world or in the Russian-speaking world are welcome to install the AI Minds in their own autonomous humanoid robots.

The mind-modules below are ordered in such a way
that you may comprehend the internal structure of the AI4UMind-1.1 software at a glance. Notice for instance how many subroutines are nested beneath the Sensorium module. You may click on any mind-module listed here to read its documentation and to inspect its source code in Forth or avaScript. This primitive AI-has-been-solved implementation is an invitation for you to build upon the current cognitive architecture by enlarging it or by specializing in your own favorite mind-module.

ANN: The Mentifex AI Textbook "AI4U" has been published on 29 November 2002 by iUniverse.com as a print-on-demand (POD) book that is printed out and shipped when an order comes in at http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?isbn=0595259227 on the Web. Please review this book on SlashDot. You do not need to buy the book for review puposes, you may click on "Browse Before You Buy" and read any of the thirty-four chapters: